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larry: hello folks welcome to c kudlow i'm larry
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kudlow, let's get to our war coverage at idf continues their ground offensive in gaza city, jeff paul live in southern israel. thank you, jeff. what can you tell us. reporter: here we are more than 5 weeks into the war we're still seeing fighting late into the night, from where we are. short time ago you could hear all of that out going artillery that israeli forces are firing into gaza and seeing iron dome working to intercept rockets reportedly just fired from gaza to central and southern israel, fighting is having biggest impact on the civilians who call northern gaza home, estimated 2/3 of gaza's 2.3 million have fled their home, and hamas health ministry said more than 11 thousand palestinians have been killed. one of the hardest areas
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al-shifa hospital, which has been without power for days, they idf tried to evacuate the babies from the neonatal war but hamas will not let them help. today, u.s. defense minister gal gallant had this to say. >> hamas terrorist organization lost control of gaza, terrorists are fleeing south. civilians are looting hoom hamas bases and they have no confidence in the government. reporter: idf relieved new video shows one of many entrances to vast hamas tunnel system and released images of a newly discovered basement area below one of gaza city's hospital where they believe could be an area where hostages were held, we're keeping an eye on northern israel, where wewe've seen an
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exchange between israeli israel forces and hezbollah. larry: interesting throw away. quickly. we lost control of gaza, hamas lost control of gaza. in brief, what does that mean to you? reporter: well, i think it means that the israeli forces are just tightening that grip. you think about the circle it is getting tighter and tighter, hamas can move freely when the idf is not there, but now that the idf is in northern gaza their operations have slowed down a lot. we have not heard or seen as many warnings about rockets being fired from gaza on toys rail, they are -- gaza into israel, they are still happening but not at rate from the beginning. >> jeff paul thank you. larry: coming back home. if i didn't know better, i would say there is no common sense left in america. there is craziness, not
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normalcy, insanity replacing reasonableness, to new york city, last friday night, on eve of the veteran's day weekend that honors all those who served in u.s. military to defend the cause of american freedom. to remind you, look at these absolutely awful pictures of what happened in this once great city. last friday night. first, a huge protest of palestinian supporters ripped down the american flag in new york city. and replaced it with palestinian flags. okay you can see it. this is awful. this is an ins insult to our country, veterans who serve it and every american, you will see nypd cops standing around doing nothing, in the end, give them credit, they hauled off the guy who did it. what about the other
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protestors? please don't get me wrong, i am a huge supporter of the cops, but i don't understand why they are mostly just standing around doing nothing here in this picture. there were no proper parade permits, the protests could have all been arrested and should have been arrested. then again tearing down the american flag? on the eve of veteran's day? this is part of t the insanity that seems to have taken over some of our cities and fancy elite colleges, last friday night it hit the streets of new york, why did mayor eric adams allow this to happen? he is a former cop, there is the banner, palestinians supporters rip down the flag in new york city. then, there is grand central station insanity, the ban or
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tiktok, chinese social media, banner reads hamas supporters in new york city have surrounded grand central station and are attempting to breach the outer doors to reach police officers sheltering inside? police officers shelters inside? i don't get it. police are supposed to keep law and order, now outside, i want to say, i love the cops, almost of time i see a police officer on the streets, or out in dprofront of our fox building i go up to them i thank them, it breaks my heart, that they could not keep the order with craze people tearing down american flags? or closing grand central station? where were the arrests? well, i will say this, in defense of the police, they probably know that from the mayor on down they are not getting support for makes
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the arrests, let me suggest this blue lines knows from president biden all the way down they will not get support. all right, remember hamas murdered 1400 people. on october 7, in cold blood. that included over 30 americans. we hope 9 americans are still being held hostage in gaza by the cutthroat terrorists. they attacked our country they are attacking american jews, they are attack israeli-jeujews and scw jews from other nations in new york city and other places this is word period of anti-semitism since t the nazi era of holocaust, president biden sets up a interagency group in the white house to do what? investigate islamophobia? really? where is the national
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commissioned of honorable and wise men and women to investigate anti-semitism? what happened to that, mr. biden? where is your response? when do we say enough? when do we say, this is america? when do we restore law and forder? law and order, when do we restore common sense? where are the adults in the room? where are the civic leaders? the college presidents, the ministers of all faith? who is going to restore the moral difference between right and wrong? between democracy and tyranny? between murder and safety? someone has do it soon, because we're running out of time, the insanity is growing, common sense is shrinking, that is a bad
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place for a great country like america to be. that is my thought. so, a while ago, i spoke about this, israeli minister we will speak with professor alan dershowitz about it too. that is my riff. all right, joining me now, we welcome to show, nirbarkat, a former idf paratroop major and former i-t entrepreneur. minister welcome. up to begin prime minister netanyahu said important things yesterday. listen to the first one. . >> a result of pressure.
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military pressure. the extraordinary work to idf is doing putting pressure on hamas leadership, that is the one thing that might create a deal, if a deal i available then we'll talk about it if it is there. larry: i think that was terribly important. you have people in and out of this administration unit picking how -- nit picking how israel is conducting the war, am prime minister said that more success you have more pressure you put on it. likelier it becomes get a hostage deal. can you talk to us about that thinking? >> well, we woke up up -- october 7 shocked. we had hamas, isis come rape our women. put the children in the oven. kill innocent people. took hostages 239 to count today. that we have no idea what is
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happening them, four-month-old babies, over 30 children under the able of 16 -- age of 16, held hostage, we don't know where they are. on the plane here to the united states, i spent time with one of the fathers, that his son is a hostage. he has no clue if he is a live or healthy, where is the red cross? where is the world asking, pushing? hamas isis, to give us answers humanitarian answers. where are the 239 hostages? this is a question we should be asking. larry: the best way what prime minister seems to say s the best way to discover some of this, any of it or all is to keep pressure oyou have tremendous momentum. and maybe there is a deal in the works? can you tell us anything about that? >> larry, you have a
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monsters, they are saying to you, imagine, that your neighbor said, he wants to kill you, wipe you out. and he just demonstrated that he did that to the neighbor next to you. we believe them. their charter is to wipe israel off the map, they are ways than ice i isis. now we have to wipe them off, we cannot exist with people who want to kill us, they took 1400 lives of israeli innocent people, we have to wipe them off. larry: and americans i might add. >> of course. larry: americans and some europeans and holding us hostage, continue. >> we're not negotiating with monsters, with people. we're negotiating with monsters, they showed y how they care about our citizens, they don't care about their own children, they don't care. they know our weakness, our weakness is u.s. weakness, we care about people, if god
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forbid we see an innocent child hurt, we care, they are putting children on the top floor and under them they probably have some of our hostages and that is their protection. when we come to the table, and talk about the pressure put on us, not to hurt innocent children or women, you don't need to tell us, that we know, we care about. larry: most important thing, as i read the prime minister, most important thing is not some ledgeo ceasefire -- lengthy ceasefire but it keep the battle momentum going that might yield pressure on get hostages out but you have to an a -- hamas. he is being nit picked. prime minister said if is reverse, the tougher we are the more successful we are.
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>> we have to finish the job, if we don't, what happens, all over the world, not only israel's problem, all over the world, in europe and united states people will do the same, they understand that if they get their way, and we don't finish the job, like nazi, germany we have to make sure that the ability of hamas-isis to remove them off of the face of the earth. and thing, we talk about the administration that will deal with us, but doesn't have the charter to throw us to the sea, that is the main goal, and while doing so, we have to do everything we can. everything we can. to get our horst a -- hostages back, we're willing to negotiate, while the hamas monsters, we need help from the administration, and of american people there is
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a best time to say thank you. israel is -- >> let me play, hang on. >> one thing. the president did, and american administration and american people support we get, we don't take it for granted we're always will be thankful to the support we get. larry: i understand, let me play a section clip from what prime minister said. >> if you want peace, destroy hamas. if you want security, destroy hamas, if you' a future for israel e, the palestinians middle east destroy hamas we're inch intent on achieving it given the performance of israeli army in last few weeks we'll achieve it. larry: i way i read it, about what you have been saying and prime minister been saying, there is no
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going back to a hamas government or present in gaza, period. >> full stop. like the world eliminated nas', germany, we will eliminate hamas monsters off of the face of the earth, they will not be replaced with anyone who has the same charter, we will never be able to live with someone that says they want to destroy us, and once they have the opportunity they make the horrific killing, raping, we will not allow, that no one on earth would agree that a neighbor will behave like this. larry: and people should be disabused of the notion that whatever new government or arrangement occurs in some postwar period, still a ways away, hamas not part of it. >> 99% of israel's public is aligned on this. we're seek to have peace with our neighbors, we have 40 years peace with egypt,
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25 years peace with jordan, now with abraham accords, a few years, now we seek peace, we are peace seeking people, we demonstrated we know how to c collaborate with our neighbors and we know how to defend ourselves, we need the support of u.s. and world, and we must not stop. this is -- one of the biggest requests and thing we want, we need your support, not to stopped at any condition unless it is for the reason of negotiating for our hostages, but our terms. >> one more, minister, we appreciate your time and coming on the set very much. >> thank you. larry: mr. blinken, secretary of state has been complaining there are too many casualties, too many
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palestinian in gaza, i don't understand that, wa is hell there are costs to it i have seen studies that show israelis have been precise and efficient, you have to win it. what is your response to those criticisms? >> i don't remember the comparing casualties of war of the germans or japanese versus how many people killed by brits or americans, i don't think that number of people hurt is relevant at all. we targeted militants we don't want to hurt innocent people, they are using that, they are using innocent people to hide behind them, and take our citizens our civilians, and as hostages to protect themselves, okay? we never do that. we will never do that, we will do everything we can to enable them to cross to have a corridor for humanitarian help. southern part of gaza, because we don't want to hurt i innocent civilians
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there is collateral damage on every war, we don't like it, but we are committed to finish hamas and take them off of the face of the earth? minister barkat thank you very much. >> thank you. >> in kinder teams we'll talk about technology and the economy. >> i knew the prime minister when he was finance minister. but gain, we wish you all of the luck, god's speed and victory in your quest. >> thank you so much. larry: all right that guy was good spokesman from the heart, you could see. coming on kudlow, so, so, so, u.s. warplanes take out a couple of iranian terrorists, guess what? done solve a thing. they -- it didn't solve a thing, they will be back, how about stop a ship or bomb an iranian oil field? that might bit their attention, we have general
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larry: all right, so, u.s. warplanes took out some iranian terrorists, good. but, is it really matter, why not stop a ship or sink a ship what about bombing an oil field in iran? that might get their attention, joining us now general jack keane, retired 4-star general. fox news contributor and presidential medal of freedom recipient. this is update, they look maybe half a grade point boulder but -- i don't know we're not hurting iran, they are still pin pricks, yes, we killed from terrorists, we don't know who they are,
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i think you need to do more. >> well, i suspect so too. this attack by united states is focused on people, you know versus the weapons and ammunition in storage sites, i think -- i think iranians are willing to trade a significant number of their proxies in terms of their be objective they are attempting to achieve, it has been to dominate, control the middle east, and also control persian gulf flow of oil to do, that they need to push u.s. military out of the middle east, that is what pleasure on our 13 bases is about here. and they need to destroy the state of israel. this is something they talk about every year. so to trade off -- the trade off, here is look at, there are people in united states questioning why we we still
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have troops in iraq and syria that seem to be vulnerable to being killed to these bases by the iranians, that is what iran wants to hear, the second thing. we're sending a message, i think by not stopping up here and stopping -- stepping up and stopping the attacks to our partners and other allies in the region, iranians are comm communicating look united states cond can't protect it's own troops, what makes you think they will protect yours, i think we should do a c comprehensive attack against the proxies. larry: oil fields ! >> even. larry: oil fields. >> even after that. larry: i'm putting in my bid for oil fields, i mean it i don't mean to interrupt. >> you are doing a pretty good job.
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larry: i'm sorry, you know why i want to get it in their source of money iran's money for financing these terrorists is oil. they are selling oil to china. why not hit oil fields. >> i think if we go -- we the point i'm trying to make is, we have to go after the iranians, we have had two american presidents who figured it out, reagan who suffered through the marine barracks bombings two embassies destroyed in the same year, he figured out a few years later as iranians were shooting at our ships, interfering with glow of persian gulf oil. he attacked the irgc bases and also oil platform or two. to get to your point. the second thing is president trump. after they were attacking again, u.s. presence in the
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region, president trump went after the person that was ordering those attacks that is soleimani. i think that united states is capable of selecting there are targ -- their targets once they make up their mind, i would say in command of irgc that supporting the proxies, their training center in iran, also, their bases, as reagan took on and also their headquarters. but there are plenty of targets that are available to the united states, you have suggested a couple of them as well, will real decision and issue, is unwillingness to deal with iran because of fear that would provoke a direct conflict and a war with iranians, 43 years of history with the iranians tells you that is not the case, the whole issue of having proxies is avoid that
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iran does not want a war with the united states directly, would they respond if we attacked them? like president trump did or reagan did? likely. but also stopped the escalation after that. larry: right. >> that is what is need here. larry: i was. >> both of those administrations, i will never interim you again, general jack keane, i apologize no more, forgive me. please forgive me. >> i'm not holding you to that. larry: [ laughter ] general jack keane, we appreciate your thoughts on this. every time. thank you for coming back on the show. >> all right, coming up, joe biden meets with china president xi jinping this week. may i remind everyone, china purchases of iranian oil, and china purchases of russian oil.
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are finances russia's war in ukraine and financing iran-hamas war in israel, this is all about china, money is the coin of the realm. do you think that biden will call president xi jinping on that. >> xi is financing the wars against america, we'll talk politics with the great gordon chang, then with the great steve hilton, i got pin heads to the left and pin heads to the right, i know there is a way out, know there is a way out, there is all when kudlow returns. (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our clients' portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest.
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this week? let's take bets, joining us now gordon chang senior fellow. we did some homework for this. china, let's do iran, china is buying now 1.45 million barrels a day, iran up to 3.2 million per day total. china is buying over half of it at slight discount, we did some math. brent crude about 80 plus. i put it at 70 a barrel, that comes to 37 billion dollars a year of assistances that china is giving to iran to finance this war against israel and u.s. and our allies. gordon do you think that prob president biden will ask xi about this. >> i don't think so, i would
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hope so, another stat, china this year first 9 months buying volume of oil from iran, 60% in excess of 2017, that was the last year before the u.s. re'im posed all sanctions to iran. i heard in the last segment you were talking with general jack keane about hitting their oil fields, we should do that to make shire sure that iran cannot sell a single drop of oil, we do that the war against israel ends. larry: that is you know my thought. and you know by the way, gordon, we're -- china is buying a ton let's see, buying i don't know what the exact number from russia. hold on, i got it, 2.1 million barrels a day from russia, that worth a lot of money, the same discount, 70 dollars a barrel that is 2.1 that is like, 45 billion a year.
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china is financing wars against the united states joe biden has to step up here, stop appeasing gordon, the question, i'm not hearing it i heard a briefing from jake sullivan, i heard stuff from the weekend news report they think they will -- here, here is the sound. some sound from the briefing today hang on. >> the most fundamental elements of the u.s. prc b bi lateral relationship, manages competition respond ibly. larry: that does just make your spine tingle with fear. >> yes, there already is conflict it is veered to conflict because china accounted to. -- wanted, to not only iran or ukraine, as you point out but in north africa, where china has been actually funding the wagner group, they have been fueling insurgentses that look like war, you have kind china
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conducting operations gain philippines, sometimes actions of war against manila, you don't hear very much from the biden administration about that that could start world war iii. larry: you know, gordon, they are talking about managing a competitive relationship. that is just such silliness. a cliche, our adversaries or enemy, they want to run the world, they don't want to just run, you know that. why don't we deal with them in an adversary relationship instead of appeasing them. >> i don't think the answer to, that i don't know what? joe biden's mind. but, you know china is behind fentanyl gangs this is 70 thousand american deaths last year, china runs a near total surveillance state, they know what fentanyl gangs are doing,
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diplomats provide cover to those gangs and they launder their proceeds through the state banking system, we don't have an honest on conversation about their killing americans. >> we're still running 350 billion dollar trade deficits a year. it is not helping the middle class, it is hurting the middle class and hurting manufacturing. even if you' to do electric vehicles and solar systems that stuff is now done in china, batteries in china, and solar panels in china. no one is talking about trade. yellen meets with them yesterday or the day bev over the -- before over the weekend, who knows never mentioned a word about trade problems, they are not living up to phase one trade deal that trump put in. >> in yellen talks about we need to have healthy competition is china, but china's competition is predatory, you mentioned solar panel there is not much left to u.s. solar
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panel industry because of pritrea-- predatory chinese pricing that violated all sorts of obligations, and chinese continue to do this because biden will not impose costs for putting american worker out of work. larry: gordon chang, thank you, we'll talk more about this u.s.-china meeting oh, my god. anyway. let's turn back to should domestic politics. i am preface this by saying no wonder republicans are losing elections. we'll bring in our favorite british commentator. steve hilton. >> i'm an american now, larry how dare you. larry: a damn good american. nikki haley play the sound. >> i can tell you what we're seeing now in america is rich are getting richer and poor getting poorer, we have
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to beef up the middle class, you change retirement age instead of cost of living increase go to increase based to inflation, we should limit benefits of wealthy. limit benefits on wealthy,. larry: absolutely. let's limit benefits okay let's limit and attack rich people weaker class warfare. -- we have a class warfare, let's cut benefits. committee to unleash prosperity hot line, that is widely read calls it nikki haley does her version of the bataan political death march on social security, i will use billoi o'reilly's term, pin head. >> why not put something how the there that will punish the people who vote the most, who tend to vote -- let's attack them.
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>> who make the country great, they are not all rich, they start out unrich. and climb up the ladder. >> it is amazing, can i say one thing. because, there was something very important in that previous conversation, you asked wh why do they do this app appease am. on the left there is an ideology of appeasement. they believe if you are nice to bad people they will become good. where is we see if you are nice to bad people they get ways, the same ideology for appeasement we see with crime in america. larry: you call. >> be nice to bad people they will be good. larry: coddling does not work. never does. >> right. larry: i am senator tim scott, lovely guy, i am sorry he dropped out, not really sorry he has good ideas he helped us on tax cuts years ago but he was not a strong player, by
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other pin hot no head nomination is ronna mcdaniel. the g.o.p. beats george soros prosecutor had a good day. but, throughout virginia, and i think kentucky, badly out spend, not a good election day operation, that is what a republican national chair is supposed to do, she had not have a tenured faculty position at rnc, get the g.o.p. moving again. >> virginia is important, the whole framing of that virginia election this year, nice to see you are throwing stuff around, you are a fighter. larry: i i'm losing it. too many pin heads. >> the virginia elections remember framed this is the way we win election on apportion issue -- abortion issue it was a disaster, it was opposite result, now you have an argument you have
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ronna mccan mcdaniel arguing with virginia party saying they never asked me for help, they are saying we asked, what are you talking about if you are having that kind of argument within the party after election day something is badly wrong. larry: i think that g.o.p. could talk about the catastrophe at border, think about, that parents in schools. cops running the streets. economic growth. lower taxes and regulations. businesses, there is a lot to talk about. than just sitting in and laying back like my beautiful pu puppy dog who is 18 months old and scratch my back on abortion and not even fund a debate about abortion. i think you have to have changes. i think it is time -- look. >> can i say something on that. larry: time to end debate, steve hilton take me out of my mist rise. >> turn it off -- misery..
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>> furnit off, the point is, on every single issue. the polling is clear on this republicans are ahead, why do they campaign. one issue,. larry: close it down, the best communicate or with best issues, is steve hilton, but she fabulous, my favorite british american citizen. coming up on kudlow, why are we allowing pro hamas protesters to t tear down our american flag and put up a palestine flag on the eve of veteran's day. how did we get here? we have professor alan dershowitz, i think he will talk about it more, we'll play the clips, i am still horrified, i am kudlow, he is st steve hilton, he is a very smart guy. st in a fund
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larry: all right pro hamas protesters tearing down american flags on eve of veterans day, putting up palestinian flags. joining us now, professor alan dershowitz harvard law school author of war against the jews. that is available d december 5, playing this
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tape, you have seen these before, last friday this is veterans day's weekend. incredible site, pro palestinian protesters staring down a u.s. -- tearing down u.s. flag, and surrounding grand central. police officers shelter inside, alc alan, we talked about this. you are kind to come on. this there is no moral distinction between good and evil. i don't get this, i don't get this. and it grieves me. >> let's be clear, hamas is deliberately murdering palestinian babies in hospitals, that is what they are doing, they are denying the babies the food, resources, the gas, the oil, they are purposely putting
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them in harm's way, they are hoping that israel kills babies so that hamas can show the babies on cnn, and they call it the cnn strategy. this is mass murder. by hamas, of palestinian babies, deliberately to get the world to turn again israel. and unfortunately, president biden is playing into their hands by telling israel to not attack the hospital. he should tell hamas not put their fighters there are rockets their tunnels under the hospitals and denying the babies the opportunity to live by denying then the fuel necessary to keep their generators going, people are pointing the finger at the wrong defendant. larry: i don't understand maybe i do politically, i hate to rift on dirty political argument we don't
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